
Insanity 2020
"Friendships Suck"
Finnish horror-drama *Insanity* (2020), helmed by director Miska Kajanus, dives deep into the dark corners of nostalgia and unresolved tension.
Director: Miska Kajanus
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Insanity (2020) about?
*Insanity* follows a group of former friends reuniting on an isolated island for a long-overdue party, only for buried resentments and long-forgotten secrets to erupt under the cover of night. As tensions escalate, an unseen force seems to amplify their worst impulses, turning camaraderie into chaos and trust into betrayal.
Who directed Insanity?
Miska Kajanus directed *Insanity*, bringing a visceral, atmospheric style that amplifies the film's themes of unresolved trauma and escalating dread.
Who stars in Insanity?
The film features Alina Tomnikov, Karlo Haapiainen, Saara Inari, Henry Pöyhiä, and Hanna Angelvuo in central roles, delivering emotionally charged performances amid the unfolding nightmare.
Is Insanity (2020) worth watching?
Though unrated on IMDb, *Insanity* offers a gripping 75-minute dive into psychological horror and dramatic tension. Fans of slow-burn thrillers with a Finnish twist will find it a compelling, if intense, watch.
How long is Insanity?
The film runs for 75 minutes.
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About Insanity (2020) — A Finnish horror-drama about forgotten grudges and island nightmares
Finnish horror-drama *Insanity* (2020), helmed by director Miska Kajanus, dives deep into the dark corners of nostalgia and unresolved tension. A tight-knit group of childhood friends reunites on a remote island for a night of drinking and revelry—only to find that the past refuses to stay buried. Old grudges fester beneath the surface, as repressed memories and festering resentments resurface with chilling intensity. When an unseen presence begins to stalk the darkened shores, the friends' already fragile bonds unravel into paranoia, violence, and raw emotional reckoning.
Trapped in a claustrophobic nightmare where trust is a liability and every shadow hides a secret, the group confronts not only each other, but the demons they've carried for years. *Insanity* blends psychological drama with visceral horror, painting a haunting portrait of how the past can poison even the brightest reunions. With its raw performances and oppressive atmosphere, the film transforms a simple getaway into a blood-soaked reckoning with fate.